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Add description of habitica update_tasks action

Open catsmanac opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

Proposed change

Add description for action update_tasks being added to Habitica integration

Type of change

  • [ ] Spelling, grammar or other readability improvements (current branch).
  • [ ] Adjusted missing or incorrect information in the current documentation (current branch).
  • [ ] Added documentation for a new integration I'm adding to Home Assistant (next branch).
  • [x] Added documentation for a new feature I'm adding to Home Assistant (next branch).
  • [ ] Removed stale or deprecated documentation.

Additional information

  • Link to parent pull request in the codebase: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/127892
  • Link to parent pull request in the Brands repository:
  • This PR fixes or closes issue: fixes #

Checklist

  • [x] This PR uses the correct branch, based on one of the following:
    • I made a change to the existing documentation and used the current branch.
    • I made a change that is related to an upcoming version of Home Assistant and used the next branch.
  • [x] The documentation follows the Home Assistant documentation standards.

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced new actions for updating Habitica tasks: daily, habit, reward, and to-do.
    • Enhanced API service documentation with new parameters and examples for task creation.
  • Documentation

    • Expanded guidance on using the Habitica API, including detailed instructions for updating tasks and interacting with the API effectively.

catsmanac avatar Oct 13 '24 20:10 catsmanac

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📝 Walkthrough
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Walkthrough

The changes in the pull request enhance the Habitica integration documentation for Home Assistant by introducing a new section on "Task update actions." Four actions have been added for updating tasks: habitica.update_daily, habitica.update_todo, habitica.update_habit, and habitica.update_reward, each with specific attributes for task modification. Additionally, the documentation for the habitica.api_call action has been expanded to include new parameters and usage examples for creating tasks via the API.

Changes

File Change Summary
source/_integrations/habitica.markdown Added new actions for updating tasks: habitica.update_daily, habitica.update_todo, habitica.update_habit, habitica.update_reward. Updated habitica.api_call with new parameters and usage examples.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant HomeAssistant
    participant HabiticaAPI

    User->>HomeAssistant: Request to update task
    HomeAssistant->>HabiticaAPI: Call habitica.update_daily
    HabiticaAPI-->>HomeAssistant: Confirm task update
    HomeAssistant-->>User: Task updated successfully

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